OL. XLVIL, (No. 155 st Ti roops — “BEIRUT, me Fuad‘. Shehab~ “wants: United: anon,:* but’ “them: here ‘unitil : his” term. ends. Sept. 23, -“Shehab. ‘sald Monday" aims.” The: scanner ...policy “of? Heébanon's | Arab: neighbors. 4 oe, Chamoun, -- . the “pro-Western " president’. who = ‘asked Washing- ton: to. send” the troops: three “weeks * ago, said: 1 “won't. ask: the marines’ to‘ leave.” ‘He has] “resected: rebel demands that he |: Step aside. early -for: Shehab. Pr sidentelect States. troops’ ‘to get out of Leb-| ‘President. ‘ Camille} - Chamoun: is determined. to keep | ‘that @ithdrawal of the:13,000-Amer-| {can soldiers. ' cand: ‘marines "is “foremost. : among: “our: national | nee “day: indicated : that. ‘he. d Thurs al neutrality” ‘toward. the} ‘big. power and: friendship * with “PROUD OWNER ofa. new “tured Friday night.in.the. Navy. Drill -Hall. Pete “prize in the children’s: fishing. derby held, Jul -Kindly vein’ on‘such:a cha “Chamoun also said he will rep-. ‘resent: ‘Lebanon : ‘at any. summit!: conference’ _ Eastern, leaders: are” invited. “4 Leaders, ‘of the. three- month o - Febellion against: ‘Chamoun: say}> : the now-smouldering. ‘strife will ms ‘Mame. anew. if. he tries. to. .rep- ele “a-seven-pound: Tommy Cod. Making. the ‘pre Se is” oto. | d -Wondga, derby : supervisor, SWEDISHE HRAUTY — Ingrid ~Goude, who holds the title of Miss Sweden, was caught by the photographer at Idlewild Alrport in New York — before . boarding an American Airlines pane to the West Const. B.C. ROUNDUP ROUNDUP. _ Jay Bs decide this week on the’date for actual Jaunching effort. to which’ Middle pe | could come as “early as next - Johnson told a reporter that~ ‘the defence department hopes to the first lunar attempt,.and that the date will be. decided . upon about five days'in advance of the This would conform closely with. estimates’ of persons close to the lunar program that the earliest Inunching date under consideration was Aug: 15, and thai the most likely dates would be Aug. 17-19. ° SEEK PICTURES A major goal of the attempt is to get pictures of the hidden side of the moon-—-not to ‘hit the moon itself, Johnson said that if the shot is completely successful, the sat- ellite will orbit several © times around the moon. But he empha- sized that many things could prevent success of this first ex- perimental shot. Johnson also disclosed for the first. Lime that the Junar satellite probably will be cylindrical in shape. With its Instruments it would welgh 50 to 60 pounds, but iis final design was “still Mluld," Soveral Junar sateliites: have been bullt at the naval test cen- tre, Tnyokern, Caly,, of various shapes and designs, “and we'll take one off Lhe shelf,’ USE THOR, VANGUARD tai VANCOUVER Qe Mederma me- dintay Hrie G. ‘Taylor w will meat wibh inion and manngement of- Notts In Vaneouver today inan abhompt to negotiate the OPR const staunviblp dlapite, Mr. Taylor will moat will the Marine Mnrineors and the Cana- din Moarehant Aerv leo Chill at Hp. Lartor in the diy, he will| W Dring the two unions and Lhe Gt Lopebher for inlka, 4 Ahn Te meatings ne seheduled Wednoxday holwoon the OPR ane ra eed aoa eee 0 eewsyen DRUGS LTD. DIAL” Tho Jaunching rocket will con- slat oF n ‘Thor jinter medintonr TUYZO oot lor re-opens C the Bonturony Tnternational Un- {on, NiuWLSON, BU, “Qe Mayor m 4, Shorthause, Mondny night Hu geatod reeistuation of Jocnl rest. donts and institution of a curfew ta Indignation Incroasad over the selling. of four fires Biunday whieh lournad 600 acres of timbar In this arog: "Wo nro aufforing from ny stertany,” and tho mayor, who rdcded thie he ts maved, theo lad- oral government has not boon ro- quosted to holp loanl authoritdas in fighting torrorlam in KOMEN» enstorn B.O, RUVERSTONN, WO, Qh m= A. Groyhowid bis carvylng sane (iy pion gors failed to make a aharp turn oon the Why Word Wahway,, Monday wd plungnd ovor ni VWe=food onbankinvond, One min wan killed and 18 ‘and third week. ‘ton; owas. remanded un il. when: a manmptakes. the law. in-his city. without having to vith: ‘this. sort of violence: ‘The wilt’ re-appear. th -Kenneth- Grandiso 13 when ‘he. ‘pléaded’ guilt; ¥ wr ballistic missile, and’ the second stages* ‘of the Vanguard satellite: rocket. The third stage, however, is of a hitherto-untried solid-propellant-.-design,' more powerful than the third stages of the Vanguard rockets’ fired . ‘to date. The satellite, ‘housed: “the nose cone of the final stage, will contain a television scanning de- vice with a gyroscope to keep it aimed constantly. at the moon. Johnson said: that within six minutes after. the launching at Cape Canaveral, Fla,, ‘we should know whether all the stages have fived suecessfully, “Within 90 minutes .we will know whether everything Is on course, Bub then we will have to wait.2% dfiys for the rocket to reach the moon—if! it goes that far.” rececsencccovcessoeresreses es ese Living costs make big drop OTTAWA ch ~~ Living costs made thelr biggest drop in 30 months during June, with the consumer price Index declining by two-fifthy of a point to 247 on July U from 125,10 on June t, the bureau of atatlstios reported today. . and: obstructing a police officer in. the execution of his duty... Two men, Ralph Moore.’ ‘and ‘Robert Brown, are in “good con-}. dition” ‘in hospital. They. are charged with being’ ‘members of an unlawful assembly. RCMP Constable R. 7. Sher- wood was released. from hospital at noon yesterday after recelv- Maggie Good and. Irene Grandison, wives of -Barney Good and Kenneth Grandison, pleaded guilty to causing a. dis- turbance by fighting and wore fined, $50 each, costs, or: in de- fault of payment sentenced to one month in jail. - Mr. Brown said. that the pole. lee’ spotted Irene Grandlson, Magele Good .and Kenneth Grandison, fighting on the cor- ner of Sixth Strect and Third Avenue, Police had put Kenneth Grandison and Magegle Good. Into the van and were procecd- ing to arrest Irene Grandison when they wore attacked by CGvood, Mr. Brown said. As this was happening Walter Grandison who was placed une dor arrest at the same time asthe others, escaped from cus- tocly. ° ee POTIITTIOTTE sachet tatatlardadaced oe [pcm ter sanemen R strike talks Immodiately nftor votlng My.} Iiled was Charles Hobday, 60, of Diupin, Man, Ho waa ¢ travel Ing ina rear sont with his wife, Names of tha Injured were nob relonxed, A fow auffored brokon bones but none was belleved tn critical conditlon, VANCOUVER @-LOlly medical houlth officer yr, Stownrt Mur- riy Monday warned eliidron and adults to refrain from handling slake of injured lvts, Wo and a mbloreinfocted: ab has boon recolved nt UBC from the Okanngan cdlatrict, tho | flat auch onse roported this yorr, “No humans have beon infqat- od bu, aan Howld not olileyory and othora should nob handle} bata," ho and, oe. VANCOUVER. ()-—Parks bonrd Monday gnve = atporintondont Phillip Stroyan authority to close alty ponchos “on the ndvico of Remanded. until "August 8 and Stroyin's authority, they prased. i sorond resolution “urging city councll to press for tho ostablish- oy . Mont of proporsowago disposal in order to romovo tho. contime |: Ination of our beaches,” “The motion was miudo by Com- nilsnionor FW. Drow Pritt,. siuld ho did not want the people to got tho Idew that the parks had bo be closed. VANCOUVER «Police anid nN man wha plondad guilty to three bronk-ina herve alatned Monday ho had committed 906 bronk-tnw In Cltlod noross Canadn, ~Mavool. Rehard Du abt, 20), Wha Yomandod ona wook for sol tence while pollow chock Ils dlolaims, Among the cltles in} which Duquette sald he commit} tod. . brenk«Ins — wore: Prince Coorgo, B.C, Bault Ing treatment for a broken nose. = charges” OY Causing a disturparyce 7 who |: bond was to blaine If benahoi} othor porwow wero hurt, the alty modijoat b houth oftloor," ran Ga Bo, Mor Jo, Ont, and ult, Ont, . ident, VANCOUVER: (cP—The ‘Inter- ‘national’ Woodworkers of: Amer- ica has indicated. it. will not call. a strike of coast’ woodwork- ers during mediation. A special. cunefrence .of 102 delegates from IWA locals Sun- day’ laid down the union's pol- icy in its wage dispute with 150 const operators. . ; Joe-Morris, IWA district pres- “consideration steps to take strike ‘action... was ‘left in the hands of the district policy committce awnil- ing the outcome of the pending meditation.” said ah " a: " CAE Ae No te during? |r in mediation — cial renin: aa the provi school at New. Denver. be. released | erty and ‘contribute towatds he} St taplishi heit inimedia tely’ #50 that they.can’be prepared. for. the leave- taking, ” The statey ment . said: the . ‘Sons will pledge, in’ ‘return | ‘to pool : ‘all assets for’establishment. of. their}. ‘community in, Russia, assist any, cenimission: appointed to’ asSCss payments’ to' be: made, negotiate sincerely: and -renounce all claim to Canndian’ citizenship. Tho declaration: was issued. by the Fra ternal Council of the Un- jon of Christian Communities and Brotherhood ' of Reformed | Doukhohors following. a meeting | Sunday atthe Freedomite sottle~ |. ment of restora, BC.” of a’ ron ‘mor wi Ni THMOVE—A alght catoulnted to make tho’ . Woad of orate Inhobitants run cold, a'flont: carrylig’ tho, logan dary “Toraaque” monator rolls through tho atrents of: Tarnacon, ‘Yeanoo. Tho monator Whono Rivor, is supposed to havo haunted: Mie nonrby, thence’ by trans-Siberiai ‘road to Barnaul, ¢ldsést’tow the’ ‘site. selected for, the ment.” o , “attorney-Ceneral Robert ‘Bon- fe ner said.Monday night; the: BC: gavernment . will sald it hag already indicated will-|. . ingness: to’ co-operate | with ‘any | B move by the Sons - to. leave. the i give: “careful “ | ‘consideration:to the document.as: re : province. . | awort. revenge, * “U p until the much srl rainfall of the days Prince: Rupert. has only; had 387 inches of : the first seven months of this year... T eamsters blamed — ‘ PONTIAC, Mich. (MAN | OX« convict business agent,-for tho, Internation ‘Brothorhood: . Toeamstrea has. blamad. unton businoss for his torjure-burning by two unknown gunmen, His unelo, also an ex-convict and a formor: tonmators: official, hag. Wrank.. Klordort, his’ body eharrad . from noarly ‘head to} foot, “wuld he wana lured | from his. home carly Monday and. driven to a lonely woods whore iis andlatic captors poured an inflammable Nquid on htm and lanited Jt, > 4 Through. swollen, blackoned Ups. he ‘told Georgo I. Taylor, naatalant county prosecutor, that}. ho didn't know who the, mon wore or, why they burned him, But ho added that ho wna pone | itive the non-fatal: buming was |1 sone Woy connected with “12.78 ‘Inchos of rain ricordeda ‘for. torture: oy of| . : stigy . vain JOTI E 7" wate : os Tho month. of, ‘July: She. | sunshing’ ecard dis cue with 107 hours tocordod:. awd ¥~ laurel Indio station,: ueby ‘Jura was the month: tite 're . corded ‘tha loast amount ofrdlne : fall precipitation: Son ai 18: irghen, : ae ut July cane secor (ion) a ‘The maxinuns “‘vyoragd' a : perature “recorded: for | ‘TU, Wa 85,7 and the minimum moses: 62. ay ys 1 ° aaaee os “ Phe ayorare monthly tcnitord- ture wis 60,023, dogroas, tang ; cay lad“hor hottest uly aU tt. 10,2 geqrecy and tia coldest: day: on: July: tant DOLLA, ‘of .47,85: . ae i. Thots.woro Ut, pane of an neues nble raciplbatbony et ee % ‘ WEATHER—: eee wan’ Unig in ht Hi ‘ Qloudy wit ‘showars' tOMOr row, Tl Lila: chan oO UN poralure, wo. 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